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How do I replace the rear wheel bearing in a 2010 Nissan dualis
I have a rumble in the rear of my Dualis I am sure it is a bearing I have stripped it down to the rear brakes but can't see how to get to the bearings from there.
Re: How do I replace the rear wheel bearing in a 2010...
Not sure on the Dualis, but Nissan usually has four bolts holding hub/bearing assembly on from the backside. If you have rear disc brakes and the parking brake shoes are inside the hub/rotor, this needs to be removed to access it. Hope this helps
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Here's what I found so far, the Nissan Dualis is primarily sold in Japan and Australia. In Europe it's known as the Nissan Qashqai. I don't know if there's any significant differences between them, so I believe the manuals for the Qashqai should be adequate. The Japanese display may be a tougher nut to crack. Here's a link to a Qashqai forum that may be able to assist you further http://forum.qashqaiclub.co.uk/
If your Dualis is fitted with the 2 litre engine it will be a Chain. You can do a basic check by looking at the belts and pulleys on the end of the engine. A chain engine will only have one belt with grooves on it running like train tracks around the belt.
Timing belts have grooves going across the belt. these hook into the cog teeth of the crank and cam pulleys.
Simple, undo the 2 nuts that hold the glass tail-light in place, pull the frame towards you, unclip the 3 black clips that hold the plastic case in place, turn the bulb and pull out.
Replace bulb, test brake lights and put the casing back together.
Just done the wife's car, no problem and brought extra bulb incase another goes.
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